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Global Corn Wet Milling industry Analysis & Review Starch, Sweetners & Co-products 2008
S. K. Patil and Associates, Jan 2008, Pages: 137
During the last century petroleum-based industrial products gradually replaced bio-based products once made from biological materials. During past almost 100 years the petrochemical business model is built on very efficient conversion of hydrocarbon feed to produce very diver’s products for numerous industrial applications. Now, biobased industrial products are beginning to compete with petroleum-derived products that once displaced them.We are now back to a carbohydrate economy where the carbohydrates starch and cellulosics are utilized to produce the material where the petroleum based energy, fine chemicals and the intermediates are starting to replace the fossil material.
The Carbohydrate economy is moving forward in several fronts to create new products and technologies including bio-biobased products from corn using the corn refining industry and other similar bioprocess technologies from the renewable plant and ocean sources are most promising growth areas globally. The most striking examples are ethanol for fuel and food sweeteners, HFCS and range of corn syrups. Besides theses high volume commodity products corn wet milling and refining plants are highly sophisticated bioprocess operations that produce range of products Worldwide obesity epidemic has become a major health concern along with another silent killer called diabetes. Unfortunately carbohydrates are blamed both diseases.
This report offers comprehensive description and insights into the corn wet milling and starch industry. Our comprehensive global, technical and commercial experience was invaluable in providing the information submitted in this report. This report also provides an in-depth summary of the starch industry’s players, their capabilities, strengths and weaknesses. ADM and Cargill continue to be the leaders in this industry in terms of volume.
There remain excellent opportunities for global, multinational organizations to move forward and create a positive impact on the global economical and technological fronts. With the appropriate vision and strategy, the future for the corn wet milling industry, and its customers, remains bright.
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